Paradise Killer heads to Xbox and PlayStation consoles next week

Paradise Killer heads to Xbox and PlayStation consoles next week
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Publisher Fellow Traveller has announced that otherworldly detective game Paradise Killer will head to Xbox and PlayStation consoles next week.

The game takes place in an odd-pocket dimensional experiment to create a perfect utopia on the island of Paradise. This time, someone has murdered the Council in charge of the paradise, and it’s up to you as Lady Love Dies to find out who. Thus begins an open world investigation where there’s many possible killers and many possible outcomes.

You’ll get to freely explore the island, chat to some odd characters and solve puzzles. You’ll also be able to unlock hidden areas, build your case how you want and uncover loads of secrets about the island and its inhabitants. There’s not necessarily one right answer, so be prepared to have your mind changed more than once.

The game originally released back in 2020 for the Nintendo Switch and PC. However, there’s a bunch of new additions and improvements for the home console launch. These include new music, new beings and quests, a HUDless mode, achievements and support for 4K60 and ray tracing on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. Some of these additions will also make their way to the PC & Nintendo Switch version in a free patch that will arrive on the same day.

You can check out a trailer for the game for yourself down below. Paradise Killer arrives on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 on March 16.